One thing I am determined to do in this new year with the site is spotlight more music. Music is not only an integral part of the films we love, it for us is an integral part of life and I can’t imagine how drab and terrible the world would be without it. So what better way to kick off this new focus on music than with some new music from one of my favorite artists, PILOTPRIEST.

Since my first viewing of it, I have made it very clear that the “Father’s Day” segment from the recent horror anthology film Holidays was one of my absolute favorite things I saw last year. Expertly crafted by writer/director Anthony Scott Burns (who also scored the film himself) Father’s Day stars TrueHorror.net favorite Jocelin Donahue as a woman who receives a mysterious package that leads her to go on a haunting trip down memory lane. As many of you know I love creating poster designs for fillms that I am a big fan of, but I’ve recently been in a bad rut creatively due to a bunch of personal stuff I have been going through that has sapped my motivation. In an effort to keep my mind off things though I decided to try and tackle something I knew I would be inspired by and began to play around with some concepts for Father’s Day posters designs.